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Re: [wg-review] Re(2): [cctld-discuss] Comments on review ofDNSO by Mr Park
Estimado Oscar,
Very good point and subtle difference.
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There is an abismal difference betwen UNDERSTAND english texts and
DISCUSS in public in english...
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Let's see if we are understood this time.
Pilar
"Oscar A. Robles Garay" wrote:
>
> Ok, i respect your disagreement.
> But, let me disagree with "all DNS operators speak English".
> There is an abismal difference betwen UNDERSTAND english texts and DISCUSS in public in english...
>
> Oscar
>
> > Joel,
> >
> > first of all I disagree with Ocar, that the multi-language issue is
> > the cause for the great ICANN divide. That is just not true, in fact
> > it is the opposite, if we were to do this, we'd get into even more
> > problems.
> >
> > It has to do with power, money and influence. Maybe not in this order,
> > but nothing else. Bill Semich is right, again, that we need to put
> > these things into plain, simple, and unambiguous English.
> >
> > Secondly all DNS operators speak English already, or they would not be
> > able to perate the name servers. Never mind that a large percentage of
> > the .COM servers are misconfigured, but then the command of English in
> > the Land of the Fancy Elections has been argued about :-)-O
> >
> > And if we start considering it where does it stop? First the Krauts
> > want in, then Namibia asks that domain names must be able to include
> > the characters \!#/ so that Damara names are possible.
> >
> >
> > > robin@minervan.com writes:
> >
> > >> I think German should be included as well - if one looks at the
> > >> demographics, one will see that Germany is one of the countries
> > >> leading the technology trail on the Continent,
> >
> > Besides the fact that German is my native language this statement is
> > such UTTER, NAUSEATING nonsense, that I had to medicate myself when
> > reading it.
> >
> > >> and has a higher percentage of Internet users and businesses
> > >> compared to most other European countries.
> >
> > But, they have all had English in School, and in particular the people
> > involved in the DNS ALL speak English, without exception.
> >
> > >> Germany surely outflanks France and Spain, I think only the UK
> > >> might have more Internet users, although a higher number of
> > >> Internet companies might be debatable. Even the at-large
> > >> representative from Europe is German. German is spoken in Austria,
> > >> Germany, South Tyrol (part of Italy), and large parts of
> > >> Switzerland. Its the native language of a sizable proportion of
> > >> Europeans, not just Germans.
> >
> > I fail to the the relevance, of any of the above drivel.
> >
> > I can't care less if a country has 2 Internet users or 2 Million.
> >
> > The question is, do the DNS managers speak enough English to realize
> > that when dealing with the current ICANN they must lay back, close
> > their eyes and think of England?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > el
> >
>
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